David Cameron slips up at PMQs on coalition anniversary

On the day the coalition celebrates its first anniversary, the Prime Minister
tells the House of Commons that the Conservatives are the only party that
can be trusted on the NHS.

2:02PM BST 11 May 2011

After a heated debate with Labour leader Ed Miliband over planned NHS reforms, Prime Minister David Cameron remarked fiercely: "There's only one party you can trust on the NHS, and it's the one that I lead."

The remark appeared to prompt some discomfort from Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister and the leader of the Liberal Democrats, who was sitting to Mr Cameron's right.

The slip comes amid increasingly tense relations with between the Conservatives and Lib Dems, with the coalition partners at odds over the government's health and social care bill.

Mr Clegg effectively killed the bill in its current form when he signalled a Lib Dem rethink over the proposed reforms. The change of heart followed his party's poor showing at last week's local and national elections.